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They were affected mentally, emotionaly, and economically. Mentally because now when most veterns look back they have bad memories. Emotionaly because many of the familys lost a loved one in the war. Economically because the cost of the war supplying the weapons and other supplys needed.

Mental what it was called

Civil War-Soldiers Heart

1st World War-Shell Shock

2nd World War-Battle Fatigue

Current-Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome

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I think you want to ask how much civilians were killed? If so, the number of civilians, killed in World War 2 is totaled from 40 to 52 million, including 13 to 20 million from war-related disease and famine.

Women and RationingCivilians were affected in many ways. Simple housewives and homemakers began to work in factories; building planes, tanks, and ships for war. They became hard workers in the industry, using their time with caring for their children and house defending the army/navy, etc. Rationing kept families from buying all they needed to support the family. Victory gardens were promoted for families to grow their own food.
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Primarily, as collateral damage. The truth of the matter is that throughout history civilians have just as often died as a result of enemy attack or combat, they themselves become collateral damage. Often their homes and businesses, their workplaces and communities are destroyed, becoming collateral damage. Just as often entire populations are uprooted and displaced as refugees, destroying entire cultures, becoming collateral damage.

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They were affected mentally, emotional, and economically. Mentally because now when most veterans look back they have bad memories. Emotional because many of the family's lost a loved one in the war. Economically because the cost of the war supplying the weapons and other supplies needed.

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During war civilians have limited resources,They can't leave their house too often, and they may suffer from stress. Not to mention there could be damage done on their house if they are close the the front lines of the battle.

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Of all the wars fought by the United States, perhaps the one that affected the nation the most was the US Civil War. As a civil war, it caused Americans to fight each other as opposed to fighting a foreign enemy. This is extremely damaging, no matter which side wins.For the defeated South, the effect was bearing the loss of human lives and the destruction of its economy.

For the North, the loss of lives had a serious and sad impact as was in the South. The war, however, did not significantly damage the economy of the North. It was, for the most part safely away from most of the fighting. In fact the North's economy began a boom period during and after the war, This helped the North heal faster then the losing South.

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Civilians were conscripted (drafted) to fight the war.

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Soldiers ate better, they were issued rations. Civilians starved.

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